Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] at [art] time of " in BNC.

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1 Nonetheless , the majority ( 70% ) of rear seat car passenger casualties in this age group were not wearing seat belts at the time of the accident .
2 With Black Fury Warner Bros had just gone a little too far by even referring to strikes and labour problems at a time of mounting industrial tension but the popular and critical reception to the movie showed that the company were not wrong to believe that they had the technical ability and the actors to make films whose reality would be appreciated .
3 All patients were investigated for bowel pathogens at the time of diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
4 A further consideration when measuring protein synthesis by taking liver biopsies at the time of surgery has been what effect , if any , the anaesthetic agents themselves would have on protein synthesis .
5 The Homecover policy holder is responsible for payment of all the repair charges at the time of completion of the repairs .
6 Of the 714 children , 301 ( 42.2% ) had no detectable antibody against one or more poliovirus types at the time of vaccination .
7 Even so , with at least two American tournaments lacking name sponsors at the time of writing and the LTA 's anxious search for a company willing to take over the men 's autumn indoor event in Birmingham , are we , I wonder , starting to see the icy blow of reality infiltrating a sport which , for so long , has seemed immune from the impact of any recession ?
8 This paper presents results for eighteen clients accepted on to the Special Development Team caseload , who were living in NHS mental handicap hospitals at the time of referral , eleven of whom had moved to staffed houses in the community .
9 Councillor Alex McGowan , whose son chanced to be driving past Abbey Meat Packers at the time of the shooting and was severely injured .
10 Paired samples of hepatic and gall bladder bile were collected from 10 patients with cholesterol gall stones and six patients without gall stones at the time of surgery .
11 It is true the funding arrangements at the time of the research did not allow for holiday pay , sick pay , and so on .
12 A comparison is therefore made in Table 4.8 between action and control groups at the time of the second assessment ( approximately six months after the first assessment ) on receipt of some of the main forms of statutory help to those living at home : home help , meals-on-wheels , social worker , community psychiatric nurse , district nurse or bathing assistant , and day care ( day centre or day hospital ) .
13 All patients had normal serum creatinine values at the time of investigation .
14 It may be poetic irony , but I was attending a convention in Hong Kong and working resolutely for the cigarette manufacturers at the time of my infarct .
15 ‘ Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding article , the judicial or administrative authority of the requested state is not bound to order the return of the child if the person , institution or other body which opposes its return establishes that — ( a ) the person , institution or other body having the care of the person of the child was not actually exercising the custody rights at the time of removal or retention , or had consented to or subsequently acquiesced in the removal or retention ; or ( b ) there is a grave risk that his or her return would expose the child to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place the child in an intolerable situation . …
16 The differences between action and control samples at the time of referral was unexpected .
17 Statements from a witness unavailable to Gilmour 's defence lawyers at the time of his trial which corroborate his claims that detectives threatened and used violence when they interrogated suspects , have also been sent to Mr Lang .
18 It may be hard to move away from traditional gender roles at a time of unemployment .
19 In the 1960s school leavers started their working lives at a time of full employment and by 1980 many , if not most would have accumulated the assets that a steady income from employment allows .
20 6 Describe weather and tick appropriate words for visibility and road conditions at the time of accident .
21 It is only at this point that the newspaper reader learns that the rapist and the victim had been next door neighbours at the time of the original offence .
22 Making an allowance for this , and taking into account the proportion of members ' savings actually loaned out , would put the effective cost of credit union loans at the time of this comparison at around 17.5 per cent : still as cheap as the very cheapest commercial alternative then , and much cheaper than most .
23 The car , a Rover , was carrying false number plates at the time of the accident but was later identified by police as having been stolen from Roman Road , Colchester , on March 8 .
24 The green speckled Spartan basalt used at Knossos came from the south Peloponnese ; a store-room in the East Wing of the Knossos Labyrinth held a supply of Spartan basalt blocks at the time of the temple 's abandonment in 1380 BC .
25 The letters , however , show that the family was deeply involved in county affairs at a time of political turbulence , and on one occasion reveal the pride of John Paston in being a Norfolk man .
26 Tumour recurrence can be the result of incomplete resection of the primary lesion , presence of satellite nodules at the time of primary resection , tumour seeding along needle biopsy track or genuine de novo tumour recurrence .
27 The other finding of note is that debt levels at the time of the buyout , and increases in debt associated with the buyout , are not good predictive measures in judging the potential for success in a transaction .
28 The successful LBOs in my study , as a group , had higher debt levels at the time of the buyout than those that later failed .
29 Earnings of other textile workers in the southern and eastern parts of the country , disclosed by Arthur Young in his Tours of the 1770s , suggest a range from the 10 to 12s ( 50-60p ) earned by the specialist blanket weavers of Witney and carpet weavers of Wilton to a low of 5s ( 25p ) scraped by Norwich worsted weavers at a time of serious decline in their trade .
30 Similarly , the government , raising money on Treasury Bills and gilts , will have to offer interest rates that reflect market rates at the time of borrowing .
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